Just want to inform you that back track is currently developing a mobile pentesting tool.(Nokia N900.) The OS is a free download but for person who does not have time may place an order on www.neopwn.com or http://mobile.backtrack-linux.org/. Older versions of the neopwn hopefully would also be out, for the people who are using the Openmoko Freerunner. You may visit the backtrack crew at irc.freenode.net join #backtrack-linux. I hope we could get good responses on this post so we could get good reviews, comments or help as well.

Regards to All.

Last edited by rvs on Thu Mar 04, 2010 9:12 am, edited 1 time in total.

As far as I know they would be supporting some phones. I am really looking forward to get the old version of neopwn. Cuz I got the free runner. Wondering also how would they call it. if you guys have any questions on the development, log in to freenode.irc.net then join #backtrack-linux just asked around somebody will be there for you.

Let us know how well this works, if you're doing it. While I can see advantages to having a small, unobtrusive handheld (a cell phone) to do this, my preference would be to have code on something like an iPhone or iPod touch, at least, for the slightly larger screen size and readability's sake (like the demo I saw from DefCon last year, I think it was.) I'm not a fan of trying to make sense of things on uber-tiny screens, with limited text entry capability, unless I'm going in with something pre-scripted, specifically for the task at hand, etc.

I DO have BackTrack loaded on my oQo 2, and even that, if I'm not prepped beforehand, is not the most convenient (even though it DOES give me the slideout keyboard, etc, and a nice small footprint to carry in and out, unobtrusively.) It also has great support for packet injection, etc.

So I'm always interested to hear others' experiences with handheld devices and BackTrack / hacking distros and tools, and am open to trying more of them myself, if they prove to be easier to utilize, for their small sizes.

~ hayabusa ~

"All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved." - Sun Tzu, 'The Art of War'